bulletproof Belt buckle?

Published on September 1, 2017
Duration: 7:53

This video tests the durability of ClickBond Cobra buckles on tactical belts by shooting them with a 9mm handgun. The buckles demonstrated significant resistance to penetration, with one buckle cracking slightly but remaining functional after multiple shots. The presenter emphasizes the high-quality materials and the potential for these buckles to stop bullets.

Quick Summary

ClickBond Cobra buckles on tactical belts were tested against 9mm FMJ and hollow-point ammunition fired from a Glock 19. One buckle cracked but remained functional after multiple hits, and ultimately stopped the bullets from penetrating, demonstrating high durability and quality materials.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ClickBond Buckles
  2. 00:45Company Introduction: ClickBelt
  3. 01:03Cobra Buckles: World's Strongest?
  4. 01:10Planned 9mm Ballistics Test
  5. 01:41Belt Chain Accessory
  6. 02:01Material Quality and Giveaways
  7. 02:12Website Purpose: Giveaways
  8. 03:02How to Get a Free Belt
  9. 03:38Wearing the Belt
  10. 03:49Buckle Functionality
  11. 04:04No Sponsorship Payment
  12. 04:34Setting up the Buckles for Test
  13. 04:43Ammunition and Firearm Details
  14. 04:57First Shot Impact
  15. 05:06Second Buckle Test
  16. 05:15Second Buckle Outcome
  17. 05:21Third Buckle Test
  18. 05:25First Buckle After Second Shot
  19. 05:51Second Attempt on First Buckle
  20. 06:05Missed Shot
  21. 06:13Round Two Setup
  22. 06:27Second and Third Buckle Status
  23. 06:35First Shot Analysis
  24. 06:48First Buckle Final Outcome
  25. 07:07Damage Assessment
  26. 07:13Buckle Functionality After Shots
  27. 07:20Bullet Stopping Capability
  28. 07:25Details for Obtaining Belts
  29. 07:31Video Conclusion
  30. 07:38Bullet Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of buckles were tested in the video?

The video tested ClickBond Cobra buckles, which are described as the world's strongest buckles and are featured on tactical belts. These buckles are known for their high-quality materials and robust construction.

How did the ClickBond Cobra buckles perform against 9mm ammunition?

The buckles showed significant resistance. One buckle cracked slightly after being hit by a 9mm FMJ round but remained functional. After a subsequent hit from a hollow-point round, it was deemed 'kaput' but still stopped the bullet from penetrating.

Were the tested buckles paid for by the company?

No, the presenter explicitly states that he was not paid for the review. The company sent the belts for testing, and the presenter's intention is to give them away to his audience, not to generate revenue.

What type of ammunition was used to test the belt buckles?

The test utilized 9mm ammunition, specifically a 115-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) round and a 9mm hollow-point round. These were fired from a Glock 19 handgun.

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